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Is IHDI a good measure or is it a meme?
Jackson Carter
Hudson Gutierrez
meme
Julian Butler
no, Thailand is better than almost all greens
Hunter Collins
It's somewhat better than just HDI
Zachary Reyes
Looks good to me and more logical than regular HDI, for example it stops random Latin American shitholes from looking better than Eastern European countries, just because there is a small number of rich people living luxuriously while everyone else there lives in favelas, which skews the statistics.
Nolan Sanders
We're Kazakhstan-tier I can confirm
Juan Reed
you're riding horses and have arranged weddings?
Lucas Gonzalez
meme, only thing that matters is disposable income
Mason Bennett
>Looks good to me and more logical than regular HDI
No it isn't it makes Slovenia look like heaven for some reason
Parker Jenkins
we are not dark red so it must be shit
Carson Smith
vgh my steppe brothers
Joseph James
Because it is comparatively better than
Samuel Cooper
Slovenia is great
10 times better than England honestly
Isaiah Allen
>Inequality-adjusted
Adrian Hill
It's somewhat of a meme because it assumes that education is a good thing
I would be 10 times happier if everyone around me was illiterate
Jayden Lewis
>thai = china = mongolia
>chile = argentina
>slovakia > italy, spain
it's poo
James Campbell
Upon closer inspection I think you're right, it does fuck up when it comes to some countries, but I like it for other ones.
Evan Long
No way we're so high
Wyatt Jackson
>don't know how lorenz curve works
high Gini doesn't mean high poverty.
basically, yes, IDHI is a meme made by lefties.
Anthony Perry
OP here
Inequality/GINI can lead to suicide(if you're rich you don't have to care, fair point) however also homicides and robberies(unsafe neighborhoods and countries, even for the rich)
I think inequality is part of the reason why US school shooting are so common, for example. There are many countries that allow guns as much as US, however the school shooting are near to nil.
I would agree, it's a bit of a leftie meme. More equality leads to less rewarding of merit, and de-incentivizes work. On the other hand, it can lead to aggressive competition which actually destroys value as opposed to increasing it.
It's hard to say, that's why I'm asking.
Andrew Turner
*shootings